I'll begin my list with Talore, Senori and ISBPathfinder
They're the moderators who have posted in this thread that I've never noticed before, and as a general rule, that means you're doing a kick ass job of moderating.
What gives, the guy was annoying at times but he was one of the better posters around here since he didn't hold back and just gave you the truth, all he can be guilty of is being TOO passionate about Magic.
I wonder what he actually did to deserve getting banned, maybe he snapped and flooded the forum with gay porn, or maybe he spoke his mind called some mod out for doing a piss poor job around here.
As True-Name Nemesis enters the battlefield, choose a player. True-Name Nemesis has protection from the chosen player. (This creature can't be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, or enchanted by anything controlled by that player.)
So the rules don't say it's protected from the chosen player standing up, taking the card out of the sleeve and ripping it into pieces.
What's your take on the legality of the move
1. Perfectly legal, rules say so
2. Illegal, physically damaging another players property without his permission warrants reporting to a judge or other authority
3. Probably illegal, but your moral standing says legal cause the clown who decided to use this retarded card in a 1 vs 1 matchup deserves everything he gets.
Infraction issued for inappropriately demeaning usage of 'retarded'.
-Memnarch
You know why Magic isn't relevant? It's a niche product made for a niche audience. Would a normal person rather spend $500 for a PS4 that entertains a whole family or group of friends for years to come or a pile of cards that only you can use and become worthless in a years time when the manufacturer tells you they arent legal anymore.
That's all it will ever be, WOTC's greed will make sure of that, if you dont want to be throwing around hundred dollar bills you aren't welcome in this game.
When you can eventually get any deck you want for under $25, what is going to be worth fighting about? All is right in the world.
They cant do anything to you and if they topdeck an answer you get a 3/3
This is exactly why investing in toys in the form of mass printed cardboard is a bad idea.
Why does their actions mess up the forums for the majority of the users then.
There's quite a few mods around here that would better serve the community by volunteering to step down
They're the moderators who have posted in this thread that I've never noticed before, and as a general rule, that means you're doing a kick ass job of moderating.
http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=532632
What gives, the guy was annoying at times but he was one of the better posters around here since he didn't hold back and just gave you the truth, all he can be guilty of is being TOO passionate about Magic.
I wonder what he actually did to deserve getting banned, maybe he snapped and flooded the forum with gay porn, or maybe he spoke his mind called some mod out for doing a piss poor job around here.
What if you just light his entire deck on fire, is that still targetting?
As True-Name Nemesis enters the battlefield, choose a player. True-Name Nemesis has protection from the chosen player. (This creature can't be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, or enchanted by anything controlled by that player.)
So the rules don't say it's protected from the chosen player standing up, taking the card out of the sleeve and ripping it into pieces.
What's your take on the legality of the move
1. Perfectly legal, rules say so
2. Illegal, physically damaging another players property without his permission warrants reporting to a judge or other authority
3. Probably illegal, but your moral standing says legal cause the clown who decided to use this retarded card in a 1 vs 1 matchup deserves everything he gets.
Infraction issued for inappropriately demeaning usage of 'retarded'.
-Memnarch
That's all it will ever be, WOTC's greed will make sure of that, if you dont want to be throwing around hundred dollar bills you aren't welcome in this game.
of course its ****